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Essay History of Web Design
Web Design is a field that has been around for only thirty years, but has evolved drastically
throughout that time. HTML has changed much, and new scripting languages such as CSS and
JavaScript to name two, have arisen to help tackle the challenge that web development can be. From
basic text pages to fully interactive sites, the world of web development has made significant leaps
consistently throughout its short lifetime.
In the 1960 s a concept for HTML was created by Ted Nelson, a Harvard graduate. His work was
never used until the 1980 s, when the internet was introduced because of a lack of need for it. At
the time, HTML was the only option for web development, and there was not much freedom when it
came to design. Sites were basic, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
No longer are plugins a necessity to add multimedia content.
Another large part of today s web design scene is mobile web development. With so many people
owning phones and other mobile devices, mobile development has become a necessity in a world
of technology that is becoming increasingly smaller and more portable. Statistics show that over
twenty percent of Google searches are done on a mobile device, and that twenty five percent of
internet users access the internet exclusively from their mobile devices. The need for mobile web
development is growing fast. Mobile web design focuses on simplification. It is designed to be
simpler on a smaller screen, making navigation easier. A drawback is that using Flash is not
possible currently, which was a game changer in early web design.
The future of web design is not clear. Many people make the judgment of what it is going to be.
Some people predict that responsive, all on one page websites that flow easily through all
browser types, because of the rise in mobile users. Other people will say that the future is
programs such as Adobe Reflow and Macaw, which allow web designers to draw websites, which
creates code to suit the site as it is drawn. Others say that fast, responsive sites are the future, to
level out loading speeds across all devices. They could all be right. One thing is for certain though,
the traditional form of creating sites will be taken over
The Oedipus Trials
A plague has stricken Thebes. The citizens gather outside the palace of their king, Oedipus, asking
him to take action. Oedipus replies that he already sent his brother in law, Creon, to the oracle at
Delphi to learn how to help the city. Creon returns with a message from the oracle: the plague will
end when the murderer of Laius, former king of Thebes, is caught and expelled; the murderer is
within the city. Oedipusquestions Creon about the murder of Laius, who was killed by thieves on
his way to consult an oracle. Only one of his fellow travelers escaped alive. Oedipus promises to
solve the mystery of Laius s death, vowing to curse and drive out the murderer.

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Jocasta rejoices, convinced that Polybus s death from natural causes has disproved the prophecy
that Oedipus would murder his father. At Jocasta s summons, Oedipus comes outside, hears the
news, and rejoices with her. He now feels much more inclined to agree with the queen in deeming
prophecies worthless and viewing chance as the principle governing the world. But while Oedipus
finds great comfort in the fact that one half of the prophecy has been disproved, he still fears the
other half the half that claimed he would sleep with his mother.

The messenger remarks that Oedipus need not worry, because Polybus and his wife, Merope, are
not Oedipus s biological parents. The messenger, a shepherd by profession, knows firsthand that
Oedipus came to Corinth as an orphan. One day long ago, he was tending his sheep when another
shepherd approached him carrying a baby, its ankles pinned together. The messenger took the baby
to the royal family of Corinth, and they raised him as their own. That baby was Oedipus. Oedipus
asks who the other shepherd was, and the messenger answers that he was a servant of Laius.

Oedipus asks that this shepherd be brought forth to testify, but Jocasta, beginning to suspect the truth,
begs her husband not to seek more information. She runs back into the palace. The shepherd then
enters. Oedipus interrogates him, asking who gave him the baby. The
Figurative Language In War Of The Worlds
The figurative language used in War of the Worlds was intended to help the reader interpret what
was happening to the narrator. One of the examples of figurative language used by the narrator was
when he was looking out of his window the morning following the falling of the third star and the
storm. Looking outside, he could see that many houses near Maybury Hill had been burned the
night before. To better explain the spectacle, the narrator called those houses glowing ruins. (143). A
metaphor is typically used when something is so undescribable, it can only be best stated by being
compared to something completely different. When I think of houses that had previously been
burned, I picture a dark black house with steam rising from it. However,
The Tenets Of Romanticism
In the introduction of his book Romanticism, Aiden Day quotes The Oxford Companion to English
Literature as saying that Romanticism is
A literary movement and profound shift in sensibility, which took place in Britain and throughout
Europe roughly between 1770 and 1848. Intellectually it marked a violent reaction to the
Enlightenment. Politically it was inspired by the revolutions in America and France... Emotionally it
expressed an extreme assertion of the self and the value of individual experience... together with the
sense of the infinite and the transcendental. Socially it championed progressive causes. The stylistic
keynote of Romanticism is intensity, and its watchword is Imagination . (qtd. in Day, Romanticism 1)
This is likely the most thorough and most accurate definition of romanticism, mentioning many of
the tenets associated with Romanticism. The American and French revolutions, the championship of
progressive causes and the extreme assertion of the self as well as the use of ... Show more content
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With the American War of Independence and The French Revolution serving as inspiration in the
late 18th century, humanitarianism quickly gained popularity. Aiden Day referred to this as The
fashionableness of humanitarian sympathy (Day 12). Charlotte Smith was one of the many poets to
be taken in by the tide of Humanitarianism that gripped writers of the Romantic era and that is
pronounced in both her prose and poetry. Although, as Day points out, Smith targeted her writing
towards a particular middle class audience, and therefore wrote to serve them, there is still
evidence of her radical leanings throughout her writing (Day 31). While in some of her work such
as The Old Manor House it is not made obvious, the same cannot be said for all of her work. For
example, in her poem The Emigrants Smith describes the new lives of French people exiled from
their home country after the French Revolution (Day
Lactase Experiment
The results of the experiment vary from what is reported by previous studies (Curry, 2013, Enattah
et al., 2002, Tishkoff, 2007). The experiment was conducted on students currently in the Biology
225 course in Schenectady, NY. The class was primarily composed of individuals whom are
descendants of Europe. Therefore, an assumption was made that by in large, the percentage of lactase
persistent in the class that was expected was going to be near 95% (Curry, 2013). However, such a
high percentage was not found. Of the class, only 49.3% of individuals were determined to possess
a genotypethat results in a phenotype of lactase persistence. Conversely, 40.8% of the class was
found to carry the genotype lct/lct which results in the phenotype of lactase non persistence.
Therefore, the results are nearly 50% off from what we expected initially. This could be for
numerous reasons, but perhaps the assumption should not have been made. The results fit much
better when compared to the world average occurrence of lactase persistence. Curry notes that out
of all individuals over the age of 8 years old, only 35% still possess the ability to digest and
breakdown the lactose in dairy products (2013). The results do fit closer to the world average,
therefore indicating that the assumption may have been wrong, the results of the experiment still do
not necessarily indicate whether the total population of students in the Spring 2016 Biology 225
class fits the societal model where there is a
The Bickerstaff Paper
The Bickerstaff papers begins sometime in 1708, were an almanac, almanac at the time were
arguably the most popular forms of literature. What the almanacs did was predict future events by
Astrologers, usually the upcoming year. The Bickerstaff papers were, in my opinion, the most
difficult to comprehend and interepert. Nevertheless, after careful reading and obtaining
background information in lecture, we can begin to notice just how humorous it is. Isaac
Bickerstaff was the alias of Jonathan Swift. Swift being frustrated that Partridge s attacks upon the
church, decided he would attempt to not only mock but also discredit the Astrologer. Therefore,
eventually forcing Partridge to no longer publish his almanac. Furthermore, what makes these
papers so amusing is the fact that Swift or Bickerstaff, in this case, made an almanac of himself.
Where he predicted the death of Partridge. Predicting the exact time and place of his passing. The
prediction was that Partridge would die at exactly 11 p.m. on March 29th of that year. This
prediction shocked most Londoners. As a result of the fall out. Partridge immediately replied with
his own almanac. Claiming Bickerstaff was spouting nonsense and that the end of March would...
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This led to Partridge being enraged to no end. Thus he published another pamphlet, in which he
claimed that he was still among the living and that Bickerstaff was a liar. Bickerstaff responded
calmly that that Partridge was in fact dead, since no man on this earth could have possibly written
such erroneous predictions and claims that were present in his previous almanac. In addition,
Bickerstaff claimed that Partridge s own wife admitted that her husband had neither life nor soul ,
therefore he was in fact
Getting Away with Murder Aaron
Getting Away with Murder Aaron

Getting Away with Murder Aaron McKinney was recently convicted of second degree murder for
his role in the fatal bludgeoning of Matthew Shepard on October 6th of last year. During the
opening statements of his trial, McKinney s attorneys argued that a homosexual advance from
Shepard brought back a traumatic childhood experience which triggered five minutes of emotional
rage and chaos (Cart Rests 1). The claim invoked, which was ultimately rejected by the judge
presiding over the case, is known as the homosexual panic or gay panic defense. According to the
Harvard Law Review, this defense, a manifestation of the temporary insanity plea, is premised on the
theory that a person with latent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1996, Henry Adams, a psychologist at the University of Georgia, devised a way to see if gay
bashing was related to suppressed homosexual urges. He recruited a group of men between the ages
of 18 and 31, categorizing them as either homophobic or non homophobic. They were then shown
explicit erotic videos depicting straight, gay and lesbian sex, during which penile circumference was
measured by a plethysmograph. As a result of the video depicting gay sex, eighty percent of the
homophobic participants showed moderate to definite tumescense as compared to thirty percent of
the non homophobic subjects (Stryker 5). Professor Adams concluded that most homophobes
demonstrate significant arousal to homosexual erotic stimuli, suggesting that homophobia is a form
of latent homosexuality where persons are either unaware or deny their homosexual urges (Adams
441; Antigay 1). The homosexual panic defense is based on the theory that homophobic men may
actually have repressed homosexual urges. Homophobia is often indicative of self loathing
homosexual feelings; many homophobes subconsciously use anti gay attitudes as a disguise for their
own homosexuality. Dr. Patrick Suraci, the author of Male Sexual Armor, suggests that a gay basher
wrestling with homosexual impulses of his own, instead of being able to accept those homosexual
feelings within himself, he wants to kill those feelings
Atlantic Seal Hunt History
The History of the Atlantic Seal Hunt and the Future of Sustainability Every year in the Gulf of
Saint Lawrence and the Northern Atlantic Ocean, three Canadian seal populations are opened for
commercial hunting. Since the 1750s, hooded seals, grey seals and iconic harp seals have been
hunted for their valuable pelts and omega 3 rich oil. After being nearly hunted to extinction in the
1800s and a period of extensive anti hunt activism in the 1960s and 70s, the hunt has become strictly
regulated. Now, activism has forced the Atlantic Seal Hunt to support and maintain standards of
sustainable resource harvesting and humaneness, and this hunt now has the potential to be a role
model in these areas for other similar hunts worldwide. The seal hunt... Show more content on
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In a comprehensive series of studies addressing concerns that seals might be conscious when they
were skinned found that, in most cases, they were not. The issues lies in the fact that when a seal
is killed by blunt force trauma, it sometimes continues to move as if it was alive. In a 1999 study,
2 out of every 5 seals were found to experience this for as long as 45 seconds. Postmortem
examinations proved that these seals were certainly dead at the time, as their skulls were
completely crushed. In a separate part of the same study, seal skulls were examined to determine
whether the skull was adequately crushed to ensure death. 98.2% of seals were labeled as
certainly dead , with only 1.8% labelled as possibly dead or unconscious based on the level of
skull damage. By 2001, the rifle had become a popular seal hunting weapon. Another study was
conducted to ensure the hunt was still humane. It was found that 85% of the time, a sealer would
have delivered a blow by club in under a minute after the seal was shot to ensure death, whether or
not it displayed signs of life. All seals examined in this study were found to be dead by the time
they were brought aboard the vessel for bleeding. None exhibited a blinking reflex at that point
despite other reflex movement being observed, meaning their eyes didn t blink when
Immigration Reform s Domino Effect
The actions made in today s societies across the country not only affect those situations immediately
at hand, but also those for generations to come. This paper will be delving into immigration reform
in Arizona, and more specifically the negative effects that the border surge has had on the socio
economic status of the Grand Canyon state. The motivation for choosing this topic comes from the
time spent personally living in Arizona for 12 years and seeing it as one of the most dynamic states
having to solve problems for a multitude of issues that arouse within it. The main drive for this paper
is the question that asks, what are the socio economic impacts of the Arizona immigrationlegislation?
This question focusing more on supporting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A lot was learned from Wilson s article as it became clearer as to who was supporting the idea of
the immigration reform having negative effects on Arizona socio economic status. Also the article
posed a lot of critical questions that were very helpful to the question this paper poses, but also
challenged it with questions asking how much do undocumented immigrants put into Arizona s
economy? Will businesses begin to fail as they are forced to conform to the new government border
surge and endure all the negative results that follow these big changes to Arizona s cultural image?
All very surprising as these were questions not yet introduced to this paper. Relating back to class,
Wilson is able to bring up concepts that can be compared to lectures all the way back in week 2
talking about overpopulation and resource usage. Although this paper is not about overpopulation
the great number of undocumented immigrants can pose a smaller scale problem in Arizona that
could fall into this category, as more immigrate the resources Arizona has to offer may not be
sufficient for the combined number of undocumented and documented citizens. Now touching base
with other half, the social effects of the immigration law reform in Arizona now trickle down from
the government and business troubles to the struggles of everyday life for residents. This article
looks into what economies essentially thrive on in order

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